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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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will thomas has the story. >> the city of new york is not going to give up. the city of new york is coming back and this race will demonstrate that resilience. >> reporter: race organizers were certain the marathon would go on as planned. they donated a million bucks to relief efforts and the marathon, like those in the past, is responsible for bringing in millions to the local economy. friday during the 5:00 news, word came. >>> and to breaking news out of new york city. mayor bloomberg said the new york city marathon will not happen on sunday. >> i couldn't believe it. seemed like the mayor said it was a go. >> he was a maryland runner among the estimated 40,000 runners who expected to take part in the event. harris was planning to run with his buddy steve, who is already in new york all the way from new zealand. steve's blind and running it year after year is extra special. now, it will be a weekend in new york without the big race. >> maybe we'll take some running in central park or do something and try to enjoy, you know, new york city for what it's wort
will thomas has the story. >> the city of new york is not going to give up. the city of new york is coming back and this race will demonstrate that resilience. >> reporter: race organizers were certain the marathon would go on as planned. they donated a million bucks to relief efforts and the marathon, like those in the past, is responsible for bringing in millions to the local economy. friday during the 5:00 news, word came. >>> and to breaking news out of new york city....
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radio city music hall. sure enough, they put up a big, giant christmas treeit up on the front of their building to promote their annual christmas spectacular. it's a gat show. but would you look at the calendar? thanksgiving is two weeks away. couldn't they wait? i know in some places santa claus and christmas decorations were in storage before halloween. but let's take on holiday at the time. but other pumpkins and then the pumpkins and pilgrims and then you can decorate for christmas. he gives more meaning to each holiday. to me, it's disgraceful that some retailers are kicking off christmas shopping at 8:00 p.m. on christmas night. thanksgiving -- a time to stop and give thanks for our blessings and not parts down
radio city music hall. sure enough, they put up a big, giant christmas treeit up on the front of their building to promote their annual christmas spectacular. it's a gat show. but would you look at the calendar? thanksgiving is two weeks away. couldn't they wait? i know in some places santa claus and christmas decorations were in storage before halloween. but let's take on holiday at the time. but other pumpkins and then the pumpkins and pilgrims and then you can decorate for christmas. he...
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temperatures just climb intoog the mid 40s to near 50 degrees across those cities. let's head to wis con sirngs kind of a different story here looking at a chance for chilly showers here especially early in mad son, green way, as well, wouldn't be spriedz to see a few snow flakes mixed in and will wau key also looking at a chance for showers and temperatures near 40. again tas key state of fla tla that could be looking at significant weather here. tallahassee looking at showers early on. miami is looking pretty good with temps in the 80s but orlando looking at showers and thunderstorms and temperatures again into the mid 70s. kind of interesting to think back the weather for the election of 2000, florida also seeing some showers and of course we all know that that was a very key state when it came to weather and voting turnout so it'll be interesting to see how all the weather plays out in some of the swing states and of course as you cost your ballot tomorrow on election day. >>> at the staten island ferry sunday morning, it looks like race day. >> donated a big ba
temperatures just climb intoog the mid 40s to near 50 degrees across those cities. let's head to wis con sirngs kind of a different story here looking at a chance for chilly showers here especially early in mad son, green way, as well, wouldn't be spriedz to see a few snow flakes mixed in and will wau key also looking at a chance for showers and temperatures near 40. again tas key state of fla tla that could be looking at significant weather here. tallahassee looking at showers early on. miami...
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the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials science provided a higher quality of steel to build with, and having passenger elevators meant it was the necessary anymore to climb a long flight of stairs to get to the top of the building. the elevator made the upper floors of the building more attractive than they were before. >> here we were at the historic st. francis hotel, which was actually a representation of the
the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern...
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put their money into new york city and let new york city take care of its own. >> want to talk to all of you al. but let me first -- craig, spoke to j.r. martinez, the guy who won "dancing with the stars" last year. well, he was going to run in that marathon, and he talked now to j.-martinez, and about the mayor who marrily makes a misstep. mayor bloomberg but got plenty of heat. here's craig. >> some people said you shouldn't run the marathon. there's an awful lot of small businesses that depend on these people. >> as thousands suffered without heat and electricity, new york city mayor michael bloomberg defied criticism to allow the 434th new york city marathon to go on, despite a backdrop of devastation. >> bloomberg is pulling the cops off for the marathon which the rest of us don't understand why. >> we have communities in need, and to turn around and show disrespect, like running a marathon, this is the reality of what's going on in new york city right now. >> the mayor finally releapt but not before the new york post-published pictures of marathon generators with the power to ru
put their money into new york city and let new york city take care of its own. >> want to talk to all of you al. but let me first -- craig, spoke to j.r. martinez, the guy who won "dancing with the stars" last year. well, he was going to run in that marathon, and he talked now to j.-martinez, and about the mayor who marrily makes a misstep. mayor bloomberg but got plenty of heat. here's craig. >> some people said you shouldn't run the marathon. there's an awful lot of...
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we actually saw lines of cars stretching for more than four city blocks. >> the new york city marathon we have been talking about that. that is off. but there is a marathon happening this weekend in staten island. what is the goal of that race? >> reporter: yeah, that's correct. it is sort of a grass roots effort. it is the staten island marathon for sandy relief actually started by a local couple to raise awareness for so many people hurting here. actually going to be tomorrow. a 5 krun every hour on the hour beginning at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. starting off at a local grocery store just about a mile and a half away. >> there is actually no mandatory fee to compete, they are hoping people come out and give their support. >>> donations are pouring into the hard hit areas of the east coast right now including cbs corporation, which has given a million dollars to the american red cross. in addition cbs is matching any contributions made by cbs employees to any sandy-related relief effort by making an additional contribution to the american red cross. >>> four people are in the hospit
we actually saw lines of cars stretching for more than four city blocks. >> the new york city marathon we have been talking about that. that is off. but there is a marathon happening this weekend in staten island. what is the goal of that race? >> reporter: yeah, that's correct. it is sort of a grass roots effort. it is the staten island marathon for sandy relief actually started by a local couple to raise awareness for so many people hurting here. actually going to be tomorrow. a 5...
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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we need them in the city at 2:00 a.m.. from the entertainment commission side and a lot -- mayor's office, if i could grab his attention, this is a longstanding issue that is very important. >> of the next question is written in red ink, on pink paper. to the police, what is the official stand, or your opinion, on the expansion of last fall to 4:00 a.m. ? >> i will feel that one. it is not a case by case basis. we have to take into consideration, if you're going to have last call before 4:00 in the morning, the impact it will have on community and traffic, the impact it will have on the people outside the venue, it has been case by case. i know that just about every venue once and after hours permit. we are trying to allow those as much as we can. we have been permitting them. however, with the stipulation to come back in six months 12 months to reevaluate. we are trying to keep those down to two days, three days per month. i know that they can get to that. it is just a matter of the impact that will be had on the communit
we need them in the city at 2:00 a.m.. from the entertainment commission side and a lot -- mayor's office, if i could grab his attention, this is a longstanding issue that is very important. >> of the next question is written in red ink, on pink paper. to the police, what is the official stand, or your opinion, on the expansion of last fall to 4:00 a.m. ? >> i will feel that one. it is not a case by case basis. we have to take into consideration, if you're going to have last call...
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meantime, residents and officials are questioning the city's priorities. >> the city of new york right now is talking about getting water out of the battery tunnel and preparing for a marathon. we're pulling bodies out of the water. you see the disconnect here? >> reporter: today, new york city police and fire departments were still going house to house to account for everyone who didn't follow the mandatory evacuation orders. >> can you look me straight in the eye and say that the response was not disproportionate for places that were more wealthy in new york city? >> absolutely not. we brought everybody in. there's been fema task forces that have been assigned here now. you know, assisting us with the searches. >> we are in the community talking to the residents that's been affected. we're urging everybody to register with fema. >> i never planned to leave here. i thought i was going to stay here the rest of my life. >> reporter: phyllis didn't lose any members of her family, but she did lose virtually everything else. >> i want to go home, but there's no home! i can't go home! that'
meantime, residents and officials are questioning the city's priorities. >> the city of new york right now is talking about getting water out of the battery tunnel and preparing for a marathon. we're pulling bodies out of the water. you see the disconnect here? >> reporter: today, new york city police and fire departments were still going house to house to account for everyone who didn't follow the mandatory evacuation orders. >> can you look me straight in the eye and say...
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and the commissioner of new york city's department of small business services. great to see you both. a very trying time for some people. robert, we were just talk towing. you took a tour of red hook an area here in new york city that was devastated. >> devastated. the sad thing is red hook has come such a long way. many entrepreneurs have set up shop there, i visit ad winery, wonderful man who makes key lime pies, glass cutter, designers, completely wiped out. 300 jobs at fairway, big supermarket there wiped out. and many of them are fighting back and looking to get back on their feet. >> i want to take this in two parts. what can you do if you're hit by a disaster and second what can you do to prepare for this. gerald talk to me very quickly. if you're a small business owner that was affected by this, where can you go? >> well the first thing that i would say is call our help desk. the u.s. chamber of commerce has set up national disaster help desk for small businesses to call if they don't know where to turn. that number is 1-888-my-biz-help which is 888-692-
and the commissioner of new york city's department of small business services. great to see you both. a very trying time for some people. robert, we were just talk towing. you took a tour of red hook an area here in new york city that was devastated. >> devastated. the sad thing is red hook has come such a long way. many entrepreneurs have set up shop there, i visit ad winery, wonderful man who makes key lime pies, glass cutter, designers, completely wiped out. 300 jobs at fairway, big...
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the difference in taxes between virginia and new york city, $55.50 a carton. about $6,500 in profit for potential smuggler. >> cigarette smuggling is as lucrative or more lucrative than smuggling drugs or guns. >> sean benedict handled several cases in our region. the scope of the problem is into the billions of dollars with big organized crime and groups with links to terrorists cashing in. atf agents stop to this town car in richmond loaded down with 1800 curtains. >> the more organized they get we have seen these links of human smuggling. -- to links to human smuggling and weapons. >> this will end up here within an evidence room. >> the profit is so large it makes people want to do it. >> this couple is likely catering to a small group of clients. the penalties are not high. these two will get a fine. >> with huge profits that is not enough. >> my opinion, probably. we often get repeat customers. >> interesting. you learn something new every day. a well-known celebrity is diagnosed with cancer. >> she is talking and we will have the latest on her prognosis
the difference in taxes between virginia and new york city, $55.50 a carton. about $6,500 in profit for potential smuggler. >> cigarette smuggling is as lucrative or more lucrative than smuggling drugs or guns. >> sean benedict handled several cases in our region. the scope of the problem is into the billions of dollars with big organized crime and groups with links to terrorists cashing in. atf agents stop to this town car in richmond loaded down with 1800 curtains. >> the...
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will the new york city marathon help the city heal from sandy or make a bad situation worse? we'll spin on that and dive deep into our state of the day where i will make a change on my map as "the cycle" rolls on for a busy friday, november 2nd. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts g
will the new york city marathon help the city heal from sandy or make a bad situation worse? we'll spin on that and dive deep into our state of the day where i will make a change on my map as "the cycle" rolls on for a busy friday, november 2nd. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and...
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certainly for our friends and say, delaware, new york city. delaware, andey, in new york city. election day, pretty several weather. for us.is it weather. for us.is it could have gotten me one. i did. try the unmistakable flavor of dunkin' donuts smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. hurry in today. america runs on dunkin'.
certainly for our friends and say, delaware, new york city. delaware, andey, in new york city. election day, pretty several weather. for us.is it weather. for us.is it could have gotten me one. i did. try the unmistakable flavor of dunkin' donuts smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. hurry in today. america runs on dunkin'.
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drivers have increasingly -- in new york city and long island. drivers have increasingly short fuses. >> if you run up in a few hours. >> @ since apiece as a man pushes his -- a tense piece after a man pushes his car to the promised land. more than 500,000 customers across the region are living without power and many also need gas to keep generators running in frigid temperatures. >> 90% is not a victory. the 10% who do not have power is not a defeat. we will keep working and keep pushing the utility companies every day until that number is 0. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg is taking action, starting at gas rationing system. gas will be rationed stupid drivers with -- will be rationed to drivers who is license plate ends with an odd number to debt -- today. even numbers will be tomorrow. fuel delivery is disrupted. >> we came into manhattan to get gas. >> an hour and a half? >> no, two hours. >> the shortages and long lines are expected to last at least another two weeks. abc news, new york. >> thank you. coming up -- a lifesaver for so
drivers have increasingly -- in new york city and long island. drivers have increasingly short fuses. >> if you run up in a few hours. >> @ since apiece as a man pushes his -- a tense piece after a man pushes his car to the promised land. more than 500,000 customers across the region are living without power and many also need gas to keep generators running in frigid temperatures. >> 90% is not a victory. the 10% who do not have power is not a defeat. we will keep working and...
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was the city well prepared for this? or was this something that struck out of the blue. >> no, they were prepared. we just had a hurricane a little over a year ago. we had been in this trial. the subway was built in 1904. for the first time they shut the whole thing down for hurricane irene. we did it for the second time just a few days ago. there was rehearsal and practice, and drills. there was interagency cooperation that you don't normally see. i think government at the leadership level can be proud that they pulled off a big task with minimal fatalities, but that's not going to be the only metric that they're measured by. >> eliot: one of the stories that will bear examination are the hotels that need--the hospitals that needed to be evacuated, whether they had the power to survive something like this when nyu and bellevue are evacuated. that's a major shock to the hospital similar. eerroll will be with us, and bill de blasiio will be here with us. what do you see from your advantage ant point in terms of the city's
was the city well prepared for this? or was this something that struck out of the blue. >> no, they were prepared. we just had a hurricane a little over a year ago. we had been in this trial. the subway was built in 1904. for the first time they shut the whole thing down for hurricane irene. we did it for the second time just a few days ago. there was rehearsal and practice, and drills. there was interagency cooperation that you don't normally see. i think government at the leadership...
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she trained for the new york city marathon. but ran it in -- >> in had you hadson, wisconsin. >> meet the woman who toughed it out for charity. >> it was so fantastic. >> plus, coast-to-coast winners in our ipad give away. now get tuesday's buzz word for your chance and witness the great bug guy prank at the beach. >> nothing like a bunch of guys getting together for a dirt bike in the woods. >> that's a bunch of guys. >> i got to warn you, this one is going to be a little tough to watch. >> down he goes. >> you guys see what made him fall? >> no. >> it looked like he almost hit into his buddy. >> he hit something. took him down. >> watch what takes him out. >> mother [ bleep ]. >> oh! >> great, awesome. >> where is it going? is it stuck in his head? >> he's got a stick impaled in his cheek. >> there's blood on his gear? >> he was wearing a full-face helmet. >> he takes the camera off his helmet and takes his helmet off to get a better look. >> oh no! >> it's in his face. it's in his face. >> where is it coming out? does it com
she trained for the new york city marathon. but ran it in -- >> in had you hadson, wisconsin. >> meet the woman who toughed it out for charity. >> it was so fantastic. >> plus, coast-to-coast winners in our ipad give away. now get tuesday's buzz word for your chance and witness the great bug guy prank at the beach. >> nothing like a bunch of guys getting together for a dirt bike in the woods. >> that's a bunch of guys. >> i got to warn you, this one is...
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in new york city, the mayor said it could be until next weekend before some folks in some burrows see their power restored. >>> as the cleanup continues on the east coast, we are getting a better look at how much damage was done by this storm. >> reporter: the damage from sand severy widespread but it appears that -- sandy is very widespread, but it appears that the jersey shore line in particular bore the brunt . this is what a small peninsula looks like, and here it is afterwards. this is what the casino pier in seaside heights, new jersey, looked like before the storm. and here's now. an entire quarter of the pier has been broken off. sheer a bridge to the north, before and after. the storm has washed away the western end of the bridge. there was also a lot of damage and flooding further inland. this is before and now after the storm. the entire wall of this apartment complex has fallen down, and finally this is the entrance to a parking garage in new york city. this is the before shot, and here's what the same spot looked like afterwards, flooded with several cars sticking out of
in new york city, the mayor said it could be until next weekend before some folks in some burrows see their power restored. >>> as the cleanup continues on the east coast, we are getting a better look at how much damage was done by this storm. >> reporter: the damage from sand severy widespread but it appears that -- sandy is very widespread, but it appears that the jersey shore line in particular bore the brunt . this is what a small peninsula looks like, and here it is...
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>> coming up at noon, we will how she is at her day in new york city. her day in new york city. >> we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs pharmacy, no appointment necessary. find a clinic near you at minuteclinicom. revision. "actually, this ain't bad"? surprise!e! "look at this cool corner thingy!" desolation. "it's gone." anticipation "hey! there's more in the fridge." [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. >> trust and other people with the food you eat can be , especially after you d behind the curtain the restaurant. it is always great to see you. you are delving into what restaurants do not want us to know. afraid to hear what you have to say. this is not about saying are unknown disasters. most do everything right. is one of
>> coming up at noon, we will how she is at her day in new york city. her day in new york city. >> we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs pharmacy, no appointment...
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all the rain and snow is pretty much over with for us and new york city. a couple of sprinkles over on the eastern shore. that will be moving out sen. 42 at reagan national. 41 at dulles. we had a record yesterday. it was the lowest maximum temperature ever recorded. today no records expected. we will see maier morning shower. clearing skies in the afternoon. wind gusts 20-30 m.p.h.. our high between 50 and 55. >> we are starting off with a little activity. virginia, 66. eastbound 66 near the exit for 28 -- we will have more on that as crews arrive. in maryland, a box truck on its side. no. now 95 north of 32. -- northbound i-95 north of 32. southbound lanes are open. no problems right now a round of the beltway. >> thank you so much. 4:42 right now. immigrants rights groups will call on the president to push for immigration reform. >> several supporters of the dream that plan to hold a rally around the white house. they wanted the president to fulfill his promise of passing comprehensive immigration reform. what's it will likely be put on the back burner
all the rain and snow is pretty much over with for us and new york city. a couple of sprinkles over on the eastern shore. that will be moving out sen. 42 at reagan national. 41 at dulles. we had a record yesterday. it was the lowest maximum temperature ever recorded. today no records expected. we will see maier morning shower. clearing skies in the afternoon. wind gusts 20-30 m.p.h.. our high between 50 and 55. >> we are starting off with a little activity. virginia, 66. eastbound 66 near...
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he's co-owner of the popular bar booker and dax in new york city. >> so what's the combo? dynamic demos, extreme experimentation while inspiring a new generation of chefs. dave arnold on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. >> so i'm the director of culinary technology here at the international culinary center. i started doing that, i think, around 2005. at that time there was really no one anywhere that had this kind of position. my pitch was, look, you don't want to hire a scientist because they can't really talk to chefs, and you don't really want to hire a chef because they are still cheffing right now. what you need is someone like me who can talk to chefs, know what they want, talk to scientists, get the information they want and do a good synthesis with that. >> because he's here in new york city and at an influential school, he brings knowledge about this stuff to a broad set of folks, so he really plays a central role. >> the problem is you have to put it into water when it wants to hydrate because it wants to hydrate at all temperatures. i'm a chef, but i'm lik
he's co-owner of the popular bar booker and dax in new york city. >> so what's the combo? dynamic demos, extreme experimentation while inspiring a new generation of chefs. dave arnold on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. >> so i'm the director of culinary technology here at the international culinary center. i started doing that, i think, around 2005. at that time there was really no one anywhere that had this kind of position. my pitch was, look, you don't want to...
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death toll now stands at 97. 40 fatalities occurred in new york city. the damage could hit $50 billion, second only to hurricane katrina. >> dozens of red cross volunteers from the bay area in new york now helping with disaster relief. 50 volunteers on 10 day to three week missions servinging people displaced or without supplies thousands landed in new york providing relief and organization. >> we're working in logistics and immediate yachl we're working in what we call care and shelter and providing high duration and a safe place for people to be. we're looking to support that. >> disney and abc making monday a day of giving for victims of sandy. disney kicking things off with a $2 million donation to the american red cross. ux help by texting to give $10 to the relief efforts. you can donate to the red cross by calling 1-800-help now or by going online to red cross.org/abc. >> economic news, october jobs report is out. candidates using it to try to win over voters before tuesday's election. rates picked up and analysts say that is because more people
death toll now stands at 97. 40 fatalities occurred in new york city. the damage could hit $50 billion, second only to hurricane katrina. >> dozens of red cross volunteers from the bay area in new york now helping with disaster relief. 50 volunteers on 10 day to three week missions servinging people displaced or without supplies thousands landed in new york providing relief and organization. >> we're working in logistics and immediate yachl we're working in what we call care and...
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for a lot of people that commute from brooklyn into the city and versa, the city has set up a bus system. there have been some issues with this in terms of waiting time. lines for the buses have wrapped the block. cases they have been as long as a mild. it can take anywhere from three to get into the city. that, weher side of have issues today with power. to say, in the immediate aftermath of the storm there people without power. down to 3r is million. here at enter the city, michael says for some people in the outer boroughs, it could be until the end of next week before they seapower return. ec powert for the returned. the police able to keep under control? >> there is a heavier police presence. these areas that have that power. they are hoping that at least manhattan where we are, they are hoping to get within the next couple of days. not cover some of the outer boroughs. the other thing the mayor announced is they still will be the new york city marathon this weekend. notledges that it will resources or search efforts still ongoing. people are concerned that, especially if they or fo
for a lot of people that commute from brooklyn into the city and versa, the city has set up a bus system. there have been some issues with this in terms of waiting time. lines for the buses have wrapped the block. cases they have been as long as a mild. it can take anywhere from three to get into the city. that, weher side of have issues today with power. to say, in the immediate aftermath of the storm there people without power. down to 3r is million. here at enter the city, michael says for...
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they stay in the city for an average of 5.7 days. they also bring an average of 3.6 guests with them. so take that away and of course that $340 million economic activity number is going to be substantially less. "the new york times" says in 2010 the road runners paid $150,000 to city agencies, including $107,000 to the police. we phoned mayor bloomberg's office to find out what resources the city contributes and how those total resources are calculated. we're still waiting for response. i have to assume because they are out doing more important things with this post-sandy recovery. >> absolutely. >> so the idea being maybe the road runners do cover a lot of their own costs. people were complaining, put the resources where we need them. >> it seems like a portion of it. even still, if they're paying the money for that police, there are still police forces that are doing that. police can't necessarily be patrolling other areas. >> what if they're off duty and working on the side -- i don't know how it works. >> again, if the mayor's of
they stay in the city for an average of 5.7 days. they also bring an average of 3.6 guests with them. so take that away and of course that $340 million economic activity number is going to be substantially less. "the new york times" says in 2010 the road runners paid $150,000 to city agencies, including $107,000 to the police. we phoned mayor bloomberg's office to find out what resources the city contributes and how those total resources are calculated. we're still waiting for...
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we need more recovery resources for these parts of new york city. as much as i would like to have m the marathon on, it's not a good time. >> so tell me, john, about those resources. break it down for us. folks don't realize, i think, the resources that are in such high demand. like right now as we speak, there must be so many generators in central park getting ready for this marathon, when in fact, people are dieing in staten island and parts of new jersey and new york still because they need power, they need those generators. so can you talk to us about the specific resources that are being diverted to central park for the marathon and where they could be used elsewhere. >> i am getting pleas for generators, for man power, for food, for water in different parts of the city. let's take a look at the generators, for example. there are many makeshift shelters. the city shelters have been doing a good job, but it's not enough for everybody out here. there's much more demand than was originally expected. so generators and the need for electricity, the
we need more recovery resources for these parts of new york city. as much as i would like to have m the marathon on, it's not a good time. >> so tell me, john, about those resources. break it down for us. folks don't realize, i think, the resources that are in such high demand. like right now as we speak, there must be so many generators in central park getting ready for this marathon, when in fact, people are dieing in staten island and parts of new jersey and new york still because they...
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put their money into new york city and let new york city take care of its own. >> want to talk to all of you al. but let me first -- craig, spoke to j.r. martinez, the guy who won "dancing with the stars" last year. well, he was going to run in that marathon, and he talked now to j.-martinez, and about the mayor who marrily makes a misstep. mayor bloomberg but got plenty of heat. here's craig. >> some people said you shouldn't run the marathon. there's an awful lot of small businesses that depend on these people. >> as thousands suffered without heat and electricity, new york city mayor michael bloomberg defied criticism to allow the 434th new york city marathon to go on, despite a backdrop of devastation. >> bloomberg is pulling the cops off for the marathon which the rest of us don't understand why. >> we have communities in need, and to turn around and show disrespect, like running a marathon, this is the reality of what's going on in new york city right now. >> the mayor finally releapt but not before the new york post-published pictures of marathon generators with the power to ru
put their money into new york city and let new york city take care of its own. >> want to talk to all of you al. but let me first -- craig, spoke to j.r. martinez, the guy who won "dancing with the stars" last year. well, he was going to run in that marathon, and he talked now to j.-martinez, and about the mayor who marrily makes a misstep. mayor bloomberg but got plenty of heat. here's craig. >> some people said you shouldn't run the marathon. there's an awful lot of...
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it's the last day of the g-12 summit in mexico city. aincluded will be how to help the struggling economies in brazil and china. and the fiscal cliff in the united states. it's feared the changes that could take place on december 31st will have a global impact. >>> the redskins lose in a very sloppy game, but it's what coach shanahan said after the game that has fans upset this morning. >>> it is now 4:41. time for weather and traffic on the ones. >> good morning. time for weather and traffic on the ones. at 4:41 it is cold. >>> all these areas in dark blue in the 30s and even 20s in many locations out in the mountains. right now reagan national is on the warmer waters of the potomac at 43. hometown forecast, waldorf should be in the mid-30s by 6:00 a.m. in charles county. a lot of clouds around. by the lunch hour, some sunshine breaking out there and spinto t mid-40s. hour by hour for the whole region, climbing into the upper 40s by near 50 tomorrow afternoon. winds a bit blustery out of the northwest, gusting to around 20 miles an hou
it's the last day of the g-12 summit in mexico city. aincluded will be how to help the struggling economies in brazil and china. and the fiscal cliff in the united states. it's feared the changes that could take place on december 31st will have a global impact. >>> the redskins lose in a very sloppy game, but it's what coach shanahan said after the game that has fans upset this morning. >>> it is now 4:41. time for weather and traffic on the ones. >> good morning. time...
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and in terms of the gridlock here in new york city. traffic very heavy as the mass transit system gets up and running. what about the scarcity of gasoline for commuters? >> reporter: that's a really big problem because everyone's trying to get into the city. and one of the things, they also need gas to get around and get back out. we're hearing reports of long lines at gasoline stations. sometimes stretching all around the block, where new york city police officers have to come out and direct traffic. sometimes these lines are lasting over an hour, we're hearing. >> mark greenblatt, live for us in lower manhattan. thanks, mark. >>> also here in new york, the third major hospital evacuation of the week. this one involves about 600 patients at bellevue hospital. >> it is the oldest public hospital in the nation. and abc's cynthia mcfadden was there as patients were brought out. >> reporter: the word went out. backup generators operating since monday night had failed. national guard troops called in to help carry out hundreds of patients
and in terms of the gridlock here in new york city. traffic very heavy as the mass transit system gets up and running. what about the scarcity of gasoline for commuters? >> reporter: that's a really big problem because everyone's trying to get into the city. and one of the things, they also need gas to get around and get back out. we're hearing reports of long lines at gasoline stations. sometimes stretching all around the block, where new york city police officers have to come out and...
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ought to lead to incarceration is for in new york city you have people being arrested and sent to jail for a few days if the any other sort of criminal evidence can be for much longer i want to say i agree with virtually resigned and kevin before because what he was saying about all policy i largely agreed with i think the key point also is that the argument is not to legalize marijuana because we legalized alcohol the point is and to peter hakan i would say we can't really put this conversation aside because now the country is evenly split on the issue of legalizing marijuana like alcohol washington and collar vote rather voters just said fifty five to forty five in the last election other states are going to do the same and we have to take certain risks and certain opportunities to move in a new direction is there a risk to legalizing marijuana might more people use it yes that is a risk but the potential benefit in terms of reducing a black market that has up to tens of billions of dollars a year the potential benefit of taxing and regulating this and allowing police to focus on rea
ought to lead to incarceration is for in new york city you have people being arrested and sent to jail for a few days if the any other sort of criminal evidence can be for much longer i want to say i agree with virtually resigned and kevin before because what he was saying about all policy i largely agreed with i think the key point also is that the argument is not to legalize marijuana because we legalized alcohol the point is and to peter hakan i would say we can't really put this...
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new york city is simply not ready. so the new york city comptroller john liu is now against running the new york marathon. we'll have more on the marathon in a bit. >>> a big move today to help alleviate what we are calling gaspiration. the anxiety of driving around in circles just hoping to find a refill. homeland security issuing a temporary blanket waiver to immediately allow additional oil tankers to deliver fuel to the northeast. bertha coombs on that story in the new york harbor. bertha? >> reporter: brian, the big thing that is allowing that actually is the reopening of new york harbor. had been closed since last saturday. they reopened yesterday and companies like bouchard transportation were on their tugboat here in the harbor just across from bayonne. they resumed operation but they are only at 40%. that's the imtt terminal here in bayonne. there is a hess terminal as well. these are the two big terminals here. they don't have power. we've been hearing from a number of sources that different ports have been c
new york city is simply not ready. so the new york city comptroller john liu is now against running the new york marathon. we'll have more on the marathon in a bit. >>> a big move today to help alleviate what we are calling gaspiration. the anxiety of driving around in circles just hoping to find a refill. homeland security issuing a temporary blanket waiver to immediately allow additional oil tankers to deliver fuel to the northeast. bertha coombs on that story in the new york harbor....
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> we have the station here that's available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which is new for the city. >> reporter: but a rainbow in san jose, signalling round 1 was done. marin county typically gets hit the hardest during a major storm. people who live here right now are bracing for round 2 tomorrow night. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> in tahoe, they got a mix of rain and snow today. ski resorts at lake level is above could get several feet of snow when all is said and done. log onto cbssf.com/weather. >>> it happened in the blink of an eye. two robbers stormed a bay area jewelry store flashing their guns and swinging their hammers. >> reporter: this surveillance video captured the longest 75 seconds of these employees' lives. >> did you think you were going to die? >> it crosses your mind. i was just waiting for him to shoot me. >> reporter: they didn't want to show their faces on camera but described two men bursting into the store yesterday afternoon. the first robber went right for the safe. the other man went straight for the jewelry case, smashed out the glass with a hammer and sc
> we have the station here that's available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which is new for the city. >> reporter: but a rainbow in san jose, signalling round 1 was done. marin county typically gets hit the hardest during a major storm. people who live here right now are bracing for round 2 tomorrow night. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> in tahoe, they got a mix of rain and snow today. ski resorts at lake level is above could get several feet of snow when all is said and done....
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a live look outside city hall. beautiful. your forecast, next. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm not sure if you needed further proof that we live in one of the most beautiful places in the country, but this is it right here. one of our five photographs, brian, is at twin peaks right now. how gorgeous is that? this is typically the time of year where we start getting wetter. look at the rainfall totals. november, twice as much as october. and december, we average four inches of rainfall. forget about that, because it's all about the dry for the next couple of eyes. forget about it, ken was just saying. it is all about high pressure building in, not in the perfect spot just yet. we have a storm that's going to pass by to our north, so filtered sunshine tomorrow afternoon. high pressure will be in the perfect spot, saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, five straight days, where it's going to be big and sprawling just off the coastline, giving us a northwest flow of air, a dry and warm flow of air. you're going to get a lot of sunshine
a live look outside city hall. beautiful. your forecast, next. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm not sure if you needed further proof that we live in one of the most beautiful places in the country, but this is it right here. one of our five photographs, brian, is at twin peaks right now. how gorgeous is that? this is typically the time of year where we start getting wetter. look at the rainfall totals. november, twice as much as october. and december, we average four inches of rainfall. forget about...
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trains to and from new york city are subject to delay while repairs continue. to avoid long lines and sold out trains make reservations and pay in advance. abc is dedicating today as a day of giving to raise minute for victims of sandy. doing its part to help we will donate a dollar to the red cross for every person who likes our faculty page g. to wjla.com/facebook to help out. >> katie couric one of several taking part. she will be on "good morning america" and you can look for more on the effort on her show that airs at 4:00 here. >> it is 4:36. wall street on the sidelines on the election. with more on that and a preview of the trading day we go to new york. >> good morning. stock futures quiet at the moment. a lot of it is the big story of the week with such a close race the election. as president obama and mitt romney tussle over the white house the fear is the united states' failure to limit damage of the fiscal clip that could put us back in recessi down them down will be the topic of a discussion as the g-20 meeting continues in mexico. but economists
trains to and from new york city are subject to delay while repairs continue. to avoid long lines and sold out trains make reservations and pay in advance. abc is dedicating today as a day of giving to raise minute for victims of sandy. doing its part to help we will donate a dollar to the red cross for every person who likes our faculty page g. to wjla.com/facebook to help out. >> katie couric one of several taking part. she will be on "good morning america" and you can look...
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and were just in that the new york city marathon schedule for the weekend has been cancelled. this comes as the patience of storm victims is wearing thin. supplies are not reaching many while others wait in long lines for gasoline and other essential items. we have the latest from our satellite center. >> the recovery is not coming as fast as anyone affected by the storm would like. some lost everything they had and are having to wait for the most basic necessities. this is what people looking for gasoline are having places like the new jersey turnpike. long lines and short tempers. police were called in richfield new jersey as things got out of hand in one gas line. >> i need to know i have enough power in my home. >> nearly two-thirds of gas stations are not operational. >> can you get in? >> no. >> the problem is just as bad in new york city. >> they get closer to the pump, but when they tell them the gases of, that sends them over the edge sometimes. >> -- when they tell them the gas is off, that sends them over the edge sometimes. >> people should see it quickly. >> in st
and were just in that the new york city marathon schedule for the weekend has been cancelled. this comes as the patience of storm victims is wearing thin. supplies are not reaching many while others wait in long lines for gasoline and other essential items. we have the latest from our satellite center. >> the recovery is not coming as fast as anyone affected by the storm would like. some lost everything they had and are having to wait for the most basic necessities. this is what people...